segunda-feira, 3 de agosto de 2015

Rogue IDF: O. Protective Edge 27° Dia

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Domingo, dia 03 de agosto de 2014
Early in the morning, Israel's air raids and tank shelling resumed in the southern of the Strip and at around 10:00 they bombed the AL-Zafer 9 tower and many other buildings in central Gaza. At around 11:00 it was the turn of a UN school in Rafah.
The IDF finally determined that their officer Goldin "was killed in action", after employment of it Hannibal Directive, which dictates that Israel bombard the area where the soldier disappeared even at the risk of the soldier. The report also stated that the IDF had finished its destruction of the tunnels, however, Binyamin Netanyahu declared that OPE would continue, although the IDF began redeploying ground forces, including the removal of many of them.


A third UN school is hit triggering world outrage. "This madness must stop," UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says without doing nothing to stop Israel. Washington issues a rare rebuke of Israel, but only calls the shelling "disgraceful".
After extensive bombing of Rafah the Palestinian death toll reached 1800. The IDF withdrew some of its troops from the Gaza Strip to avoid more casualties in its ranks.



Remembering the dead during Israeli offensive on Sunday, August 3. 
Below, only Palestinian identified victims. Casualties on Israeli side will be listed on Day 50. 
Nome dos mortos palestinos no dia 3 de agosto.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC - International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
OBS. Não consegui as idades de todos os meninos mortos, por isso não discriminei nas famílias dizimadas em Rafah, Jabalia e no norte de Gaza, sublinhadas abaixo. Os mortos na escola da ONU são quase todos crianças.
  1. Fares Abu Jazar, 2, Rafah.
  2. Maria Abu Jazar, 2, (twins)
  3. Amani Abu Jazar, 23.
  4. Issa Sha’er, Rafah.
  5. Saed Mahmoud al-Lahwani, Rafah.
  6. Hatem Abdul-Rahman Wahdan, 50, Jabalia.
  7. Seniora Wahdan, 27, 
  8. Jamila Jamal Wahdan.
  9. Mohammad al-Hour, 30, Rafah.
  10. Nasrallah al-Masry, Rafah.
  11. Mohammad Ismael al-Ghoul, Rafah
  12. Wael Ismael al-Ghoul
  13. Ismael Mohammad al-Ghoul,
  14. Ismael Wael al-Ghoul
  15. Khadra Khaled al-Ghoul,
  16. Asma’ Ismael al-Ghoul
  17. Malak Wael al-Ghoul
  18. Mustafa Wael al-Ghoul
  19. Hanadi Ismael al-Ghoul.
  20. ‘Atwa Suleiman Khattab, 64, Rafah
  21. Remas ‘Atwa al-'Attar (Khattab), 
  22. Mohammad ‘Atwa Khattab
  23. Suleiman ‘Atwa Khattab
  24. Nevin Suleiman Khattab
  25. Amira Ahmad Khattab.
  26. Rajab Abdul-Rahman Sharafi, 10, Jabalia
  27. Mahmoud Abdullah Sharafi, 26, 
  28. Najah Rajab Sharafi, 48.
  29. Turkiyya Mahmoud ‘Okal, 60, Rafah
  30. Elham Mohammad Mahmoud ‘Okal, 34,
  31. Mahmoud As’ad Mohammad ‘Okal, 18,
  32. Mahmoud Mohammad Na’im ‘Okal, 10.
  33. 'Ahed Badran, Northern Gaza.
  34. Mohammad Abu Rajal, UN School, Rafah.
  35. Sami Abdullah Qishta', UN School, Rafah.
  36. Sami Ismael Abu Shaouf, UN School, Rafah.
  37. Ahmad Khaled Abu Harba', UN School, Rafah.
  38. Mohammad Mosa'ed Qishta', UN School, Rafah.
  39. Hazem Abdel-Baset Hilal, UN School, Rafah.
  40. Amr Tariq Abu al-Rous, UN School, Rafah.
  41. Ahmad Kamal al-Nahhal, UN School, Rafah.
  42. Yousef Akram Skafi, UN School, Rafah.
  43. Tareq Sa'id Abu al-Rous, UN School, Rafah.
  44. Abdul-Karim Najm, (father of the two boys below) northern Gaza.
  45. Bilal Abdul-Karim Najm,
  46. Ahmad Abdul-Karim Najm,
  47. Raghd Najm,
  48. Soha Najm.
  49. Shimaa' Wael Qassim, northern Gaza.
  50. Rowan Ahmed Majdalawi, 7, northern Gaza
  51. Mohammad Ahmad Majdalawi, 6
  52. Ras Hadi Majdalawi,
  53. Mahmoud Abdel-Hadi Majdalawi,
  54. Abdullah Majdalawi.
  55. Khalil Mohammad Ramadan Abu Daba'a, 42, Rafah.
  56. Munir Abu Daba'a, Rafah.
  57. Qassim Mahmoud Qassim, 40, northern Gaza.
  58. Mohammad Sa'dy Ahmad, 37, northern Gaza.
  59. Ahmad Qassem, Beit Lahia.
  60. Qassem Qassem, Beit Lahia.
  61. Basil Walid at-Tala'a, 23, Nusseirat.
  62. Abdullah Soheil Abu Shawish, 24, Nusseirat.
 Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
44. Those guys were trigger happy, totally crazy
Rank: Lieutenant.   Unit: Infantry.   Area: Rafah area:
Before the entrance on foot [to the Gaza Strip], a crazy amount of artillery was fired at the entire area. Two hours, non-stop, ‘Boom boomboom.’ After that the tanks entered in two lines, and in front of the tanks a D9 (armored bulldozer) plowed the entire area, and we walked in their trail. 
He lowers his blade on the ground and drives?
Lowers it and drives, doesn’t stop for a second. You walk on rubble and pipes sticking out of the ground. And since the distance is relatively short – about 700 meters – you cross it real quick, you walk fast. Once we finished walking we started the offensive. Coordination is via two-way radio and wham, you start shooting at the house. Everything ‘wet’ (using live fire). From the moment we went in, we were firing MATADOR and LAW portable anti-tank) rockets on every house we entered before ‘opening’ them up, everything ‘wet,’ grenades, the whole thing. War. 
Every room you go into you open ‘wet?’
Everything. When I got to a house, it was already half destroyed. Lots and lots of bullet holes inside it, everything inside a total mess.
The two hours of artillery fire before – At what were they shooting?
At scattered areas near the houses. All those agricultural areas near the houses. Before a tank makes any movement it fires, every time. Those guys were trigger happy, totally crazy. Those were their orders, I’m certain of it, there’s no chance anybody would just go around shooting like that. [The brigade’s] conception was, “We’ll fire without worrying about it, and then we’ll see what happens.”
The fire was directed at places deemed suspicious?
No, not necessarily. The tank fires at places that you know you will need to enter, it fires at those houses.
Only at the houses you’re going to enter?
No, at the surrounding houses too. There are also agricultural fields there, the D9 rips them all up. And tin sheds. It takes down whatever’s in its way, it topples greenhouses. Lots of houses were flattened in “Bar’s Bar” (The nickname given to a housing compound in which the forces were positioned). Empty houses that bothered us. Bothered us even just to look at. I don’t even know what to call that
45"Then we went down into the street and the houses we were supposed to take over no longer existed"
Rank: Staff Sergeant.   Unit: Infantry.   Area: Northern Gaza strip:
I remember one time that explosives were detonated in order to clear passage routes. They told us, “Take cover, it’s about to be used 100-150 meters away.” Then an explosion – I’ve never heard anything like it. Lamps crashing, it was insane – a crazy mushroom of fire, really crazy. Then we went down into the street and the houses we were supposed to take over no longer existed. Gone. [You] start walking up the stairs, and you walk two steps up and there are no more stairs – it’s destruction on a whole other level. When we left [the Gaza Strip], we went through all the wreckage, which used to be Beit Hanoun, and I really remember that. It was before the air force strikes on the neighborhood. We just couldn’t believe it – we kept asking ourselves, how does one even start to clear this up? We tried to think about what the family would go through when they returned to their home, and in the best-case scenario what’s left of the house is a bit of its floor and two walls. How does one go about cleaning all the wreckage? Who’s going to clean it up and how are they going to do it? 
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